
A night of glory, then the void: 10 victims of the ‘Oscar curse’
Adrien Brody’s nomination for ‘The Brutalist’ may demonstrate that the challenges often associated with winning an Academy Award can be overcome. While many great actors have struggled to navigate the weight of such recognition, a select few have managed to rise above it





![JEAN DUJARDIN – At the start of the last decade, the world fell in love with a French film that paid homage to the early days of Hollywood and, quite transparently, to silent film legend John Gilbert. 'The Artist' (2011) became a sensation despite having everything working against it: it was silent (or almost—just one word is spoken) and black-and-white, a combination typically considered box office poison. Yet it triumphed, thanks in large part to the charm of its leads, especially Jean Dujardin. His talent for physical comedy, paired with his undeniable charisma, made him irresistible. He was already a star in France, but Hollywood recognized his brilliance with an Oscar.
What happened after the Oscar? Ironically, Dujardin’s trajectory mirrored that of Gilbert after the advent of sound films. Once Hollywood heard his heavily accented, difficult-to-understand English, his appeal diminished in the eyes of producers. He appeared in George Clooney’s 'Monuments Men,' a misfire that failed to live up to expectations, and made a brief appearance in 'The Wolf of Wall Street.' After that, he shifted the focus of his career back to France, where he remained a prominent figure.
And he seems content with his decision. “I don’t miss it at all. The brain is very well made—it always keeps the best,” he said during a French television interview last December. He also expressed satisfaction with his choice to stay rooted in France: “Culturally, I’m not sure I would be very comfortable there [in the U.S.]. My family is here, my life is here, my papers are here, and my friends are here.”](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/UQC5SE7IQZHDHHE4QGV3PQ746U.jpg?auth=2a94e581903b220fd724ed4b648e2ebc615c4de7a5ed7a36d25927e3658e7597&width=414)




